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January 1, 2011 at 1:45 PM in reply to: OT_what you miss if you dont have an 11 year old in your home #647044January 1, 2011 at 1:45 PM in reply to: OT_what you miss if you dont have an 11 year old in your home #647629fredo4Participant
How about Charlie the Unicorn and Fred? If your kid likes the annoying orange I’m sure he likes these too. I have 4 kids so I’m up on all the youtube stuff.
January 1, 2011 at 1:45 PM in reply to: OT_what you miss if you dont have an 11 year old in your home #647766fredo4ParticipantHow about Charlie the Unicorn and Fred? If your kid likes the annoying orange I’m sure he likes these too. I have 4 kids so I’m up on all the youtube stuff.
January 1, 2011 at 1:45 PM in reply to: OT_what you miss if you dont have an 11 year old in your home #648090fredo4ParticipantHow about Charlie the Unicorn and Fred? If your kid likes the annoying orange I’m sure he likes these too. I have 4 kids so I’m up on all the youtube stuff.
December 23, 2010 at 4:04 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #644333fredo4ParticipantI think we’re long past the point of entitlement being an issue. As we’ve seen, the system is set up to cater to the least responsible people in society (which they aren’t). And as far as a market-based approach is concerned, her husband, a computer software designer, should be able to find another well paying job soon. I know that banks aren’t really excited about getting any new inventory that they’ll have to later unload. So, while I’m no expert, it seems like she might have a good chance on getting a loan modification. I’m wondering what sd and SD’s (realtors) opinions are on this, since I’m sure they see it everyday.
December 23, 2010 at 4:04 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #644404fredo4ParticipantI think we’re long past the point of entitlement being an issue. As we’ve seen, the system is set up to cater to the least responsible people in society (which they aren’t). And as far as a market-based approach is concerned, her husband, a computer software designer, should be able to find another well paying job soon. I know that banks aren’t really excited about getting any new inventory that they’ll have to later unload. So, while I’m no expert, it seems like she might have a good chance on getting a loan modification. I’m wondering what sd and SD’s (realtors) opinions are on this, since I’m sure they see it everyday.
December 23, 2010 at 4:04 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #644983fredo4ParticipantI think we’re long past the point of entitlement being an issue. As we’ve seen, the system is set up to cater to the least responsible people in society (which they aren’t). And as far as a market-based approach is concerned, her husband, a computer software designer, should be able to find another well paying job soon. I know that banks aren’t really excited about getting any new inventory that they’ll have to later unload. So, while I’m no expert, it seems like she might have a good chance on getting a loan modification. I’m wondering what sd and SD’s (realtors) opinions are on this, since I’m sure they see it everyday.
December 23, 2010 at 4:04 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #645120fredo4ParticipantI think we’re long past the point of entitlement being an issue. As we’ve seen, the system is set up to cater to the least responsible people in society (which they aren’t). And as far as a market-based approach is concerned, her husband, a computer software designer, should be able to find another well paying job soon. I know that banks aren’t really excited about getting any new inventory that they’ll have to later unload. So, while I’m no expert, it seems like she might have a good chance on getting a loan modification. I’m wondering what sd and SD’s (realtors) opinions are on this, since I’m sure they see it everyday.
December 23, 2010 at 4:04 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #645442fredo4ParticipantI think we’re long past the point of entitlement being an issue. As we’ve seen, the system is set up to cater to the least responsible people in society (which they aren’t). And as far as a market-based approach is concerned, her husband, a computer software designer, should be able to find another well paying job soon. I know that banks aren’t really excited about getting any new inventory that they’ll have to later unload. So, while I’m no expert, it seems like she might have a good chance on getting a loan modification. I’m wondering what sd and SD’s (realtors) opinions are on this, since I’m sure they see it everyday.
December 23, 2010 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #644363fredo4ParticipantDo banks look at savings or other assets when considering loan modifications or is it mostly (or all)dependent on income?
December 23, 2010 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #644434fredo4ParticipantDo banks look at savings or other assets when considering loan modifications or is it mostly (or all)dependent on income?
December 23, 2010 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #645013fredo4ParticipantDo banks look at savings or other assets when considering loan modifications or is it mostly (or all)dependent on income?
December 23, 2010 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #645150fredo4ParticipantDo banks look at savings or other assets when considering loan modifications or is it mostly (or all)dependent on income?
December 23, 2010 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #645473fredo4ParticipantDo banks look at savings or other assets when considering loan modifications or is it mostly (or all)dependent on income?
December 23, 2010 at 2:06 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #644280fredo4ParticipantWith the unemployment rate as high as it aren’t the majority of people looking for loan mods out of work? A friend of mine in the entertainment industry was out of work when she applied (and I believe received) a loan mod.
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